Rajasthan Tour Package 15 Nights 16 Days

15 Nights-16 Days

Destinations

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Overview

The state's tourist attractions are many and continuously growing every year. Rajasthan is among the most popular tourist destinations since it gives visitors a taste of the cultural diversity, vibrancy, ethnicity, and rituals of the locals. India's ancient and historical past can be explored by travellers who wish to roam the country. The surroundings are a history buff's paradise.
For those who are interested in animals, the Rajasthan trip provides wildlife hikes in addition to social and regal excursions. The state draws visitors of all types due to its wide range of excursions. This Rajasthan Tour Package is 15 Nights 16 Days
is the most practical choice for exploring the state.

Detail Itinerary

When you arrive in Jaipur, you will be warmly welcomed and taken to your lodging. You can unwind there and spend the night at the Jaipur hotel.

One of the sites on the Golden triangle journey is the well-known tourist hotspot of Jaipur. Visitors are mesmerised by the pink tint of the city. The beauty of it astounds the travellers. Jaipur will give you a heavy dose of royal splendour and architectural luxury. 

Visit the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Galtaji Temple and  Albert Hall Museum on your first-day tour of Jaipur.

Visit Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and Birla Mandir on the next day of the tour. You can also add the Markets area visit which includes Johari Bazar, Nehru Bazar and Bapu Bazar.  In terms of the variety of goods for sale, the market region of the city is especially active. These include lovely home decorating items, jewellery, colourful gems, footwear and other items.

On the road to Bikaner, pause at Nagaur. Beautiful Nagaur is well-known for its annual cattle show and has a large number of vendors selling hot red chilies. The Jain Glass Temple, Amar Singh's Cenotaph, Tarkeen Dargah, and Nagaur Fort are a few of the area's attractions.

The area is known for producing top-notch boxers. Excavations in the city have shown that civilization peaked here well before the Harappan era. Temples, forts, and opulent palaces with exquisite architecture laud the refinement of Rajput civilization. Junagarh Fort, Jain Temple Bhandasar, the National Research Center on Camels, Lalgarh Palace and Museum, and Rampuria Havelis are a few of the places to see in this region.

Stopover at  Gajner while travelling to Jaisalmer.  Previously, it was used as a hunting area by the Maharajah of Bikaner. Visit the Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, Deshnook Palace, Gajner Lake, and Devi Kund Sagar while you're here. Continue driving to Jaisalmer after sightseeing.

The center of Rajasthan's desert area and the gateway to the Thar Desert are both located in Jaisalmer. a location where guests can have a desert safari and see historic buildings. The beautiful Jaisalmer Fort is the most well-known of all the tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. The fort is home to about one-fourth of the city's residents, making it a lively location to visit at any time of day.
While on the Jaisalmer excursion, visit the Tanot Mata Temple, Gadisar Lake, and Sam Sand Dunes.

Reach Jodhpur. And, visit the magnificent Umaid Bhawan Palace.
Also,  take a walking tour of Jodhpur's winding streets.

Even though Jodhpur is known as the "Blue City," its oldest neighbourhood is blue. In earlier times, a city flourished beyond the fort's boundaries. Though its castles, forts, and temples are popular tourist destinations with stunning architecture. You should not miss the breathtaking sight of the towering forts in this lovely city. The Mehrangarh Fort's vantage point offers the greatest views of the city. There are several attractions worth visiting, including Moti Mahal, Jaswant Thada, Toorji Ka Jhalra, Khejarla Fort, and Sheesh Mahal.

There are many fascinating places to discover in Pali. Samand Lake, a birdwatcher's delight with spectacular vistas of migratory birds sipping from the lake, is one of the places to see in Pali Rajasthan. Additional attractions include the adjacent Adishwar Temple, Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Nimbo ka Nath, and Surya Narayan Temple.

Continue on to Udaipur after exploring Pali. During your half-day of sightseeing, stop by the Jagmandir and the Jagdish Temple. You can take a boat trip on Lake Pichola in the evening.

The cosy atmosphere and regal grandeur of the lake city of Udaipur mesmerise tourists. The main attraction in this area is City Palace Udaipur, a famous hotel that doubles as both a museum and a royal palace. Attractions that  include visiting Bagore Ki Haveli, Fateh Sagar Lake,  Lake Palace, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace and Shri Eklingji Temple.

It is well known as the "city of textiles and looms." Ancient stories, mores, rituals, and culture all come together at Bhilwara. There are a great number of majestic forts and stunning temples in Rajasthan, the land of the royals. Because Bhilwara is comparable to but stylistically different from the rest of Rajasthan, it is the ideal city for tourists.

Reach Pushkar and go for sightseeing.  The main event in the region is the Pushkar Camel Fair, which takes place in a city that is both holy and sacred. Another popular belief is that bathing in the Pushkar Lake will wash sins away. Visit the Savitri Temple in addition to the Brahma Temple.

The site of pilgrimage that serves as a display for the various coexisting cultures, religions, and communities.
Muslims visit the Ajmer Sharif Dargah as a site of worship. You can see Ana Sagar Lake, Adhai Din ka Jhonpra, Akbar's Palace, and the Museum while in Ajmer. 

The site of pilgrimage serves as a display for the various coexisting cultures, religions, and communities.
Muslims visit the Ajmer Sharif Dargah as a site of worship. You can see Ana Sagar Lake, Adhai Din ka Jhonpra, Akbar's Palace, and the Museum while in Ajmer. 

Your adventure through Rajasthan is over once you reach Jaipur. Enjoy the flight as you depart for your next destination!

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